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hammered iron arts and crafts three shade chandelier with steuben aurene art glass
AA# 27032
Circa: 1920’s
Condition: Age Consistent / REWIRED
Material: Hammered Iron, American Art Glass
Finish: Original
Origin: USA
Illumination: Three medium standard Edison sockets
Dimensions: 27.5” drop x 18” diameter; canopy is 5.5” diameter. Shades have 2.25” fitters. Shades are AA#62020.
Steuben Glass Works: Frederick Carder began carving glass, stone, modeling pottery & sculptural terra-cotta in England. He became enamored with glassmaking and was determined to get into the business of glassmaking, so after coming to America Carder founded Steuben Glass Works in the year 1903 perfecting and registering the name Aurene Glass. In 1918 Steuben Glass Works became the Steuben Division of Corning Glass Works, but continued to produce colored art glass until its last known sale in 1943.
We find that early antique lighting was designed as objects of art and we treat each fixture with careful attention to preserve original beauty. Our fixtures are cleaned, rewired & are ready to hang, following UL standards. We can work with you on code requirements.
We offer fully insured shipping within the continental United States. Shipping will be calculated at checkout. For items requiring freight or blanket-wrap delivery. Please contact us for a quote.
AA# 27032
Circa: 1920’s
Condition: Age Consistent / REWIRED
Material: Hammered Iron, American Art Glass
Finish: Original
Origin: USA
Illumination: Three medium standard Edison sockets
Dimensions: 27.5” drop x 18” diameter; canopy is 5.5” diameter. Shades have 2.25” fitters. Shades are AA#62020.
Steuben Glass Works: Frederick Carder began carving glass, stone, modeling pottery & sculptural terra-cotta in England. He became enamored with glassmaking and was determined to get into the business of glassmaking, so after coming to America Carder founded Steuben Glass Works in the year 1903 perfecting and registering the name Aurene Glass. In 1918 Steuben Glass Works became the Steuben Division of Corning Glass Works, but continued to produce colored art glass until its last known sale in 1943.
We find that early antique lighting was designed as objects of art and we treat each fixture with careful attention to preserve original beauty. Our fixtures are cleaned, rewired & are ready to hang, following UL standards. We can work with you on code requirements.
We offer fully insured shipping within the continental United States. Shipping will be calculated at checkout. For items requiring freight or blanket-wrap delivery. Please contact us for a quote.